Message from @Anthony Sealy - MO

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2019-02-24 06:20:39 UTC  

What's braunschweiger

2019-02-24 06:20:47 UTC  

This video shed a lot of light for me on Trump's behavior: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW4CvC5IaFI

2019-02-24 06:21:00 UTC  

I saw that too @Jordan - MD , really surprised me how they've sort of parted ideologies with POTUS

2019-02-24 06:21:17 UTC  

@Valaska pureed pork or beef liver

2019-02-24 06:21:22 UTC  

a fairly soft meat spread mainly made of liver

2019-02-24 06:21:32 UTC  

i sliced and fried it

2019-02-24 06:21:40 UTC  

mustard

2019-02-24 06:21:43 UTC  

Great German staple, my Oma used to feed me that as an after lunch snack when I was a kid, its terrific

2019-02-24 06:22:58 UTC  

Nice

2019-02-24 06:23:15 UTC  

Ill have to get some

2019-02-24 06:24:04 UTC  

If there was an opened store near me that sold it, I'd trek through that polar vortex to get it right now...

2019-02-24 06:24:33 UTC  

sounds like patte

2019-02-24 06:24:48 UTC  

u can make pate with it.

2019-02-24 06:24:51 UTC  

Yeah, I meant that, not puree, my bad

2019-02-24 06:25:50 UTC  

It makes me so proud:)

2019-02-24 06:27:22 UTC  

I definitely put braunschweiger, Bavarian mustard, cottage cheese, and pink salt on my grocery list for this week

2019-02-24 06:27:58 UTC  

There's actually people in the US who still call their grandmas "oma"?

2019-02-24 06:28:15 UTC  

Didn't all the Germans come a really long time ago?

2019-02-24 06:28:41 UTC  

It was more Nana and Papa growing up, but we used to use Oma/Opa

2019-02-24 06:28:58 UTC  

Mine came in '21

2019-02-24 06:28:59 UTC  

don't ask for pink salt. that name is usually reserved for curing salt, sodium nitrate. You don't want to sprinkle that on your food.

2019-02-24 06:29:04 UTC  

Where does "nana" come from?

2019-02-24 06:29:35 UTC  

I get my pink salt at TJMAXX because they think it expires so it's cheap af

2019-02-24 06:30:03 UTC  

I don't know, it's just what we called them. Her mom was from Austro-Hungary, so it could've been Hungarian influenced?

2019-02-24 06:30:12 UTC  

meh guess everyone says pink salt. ok.

2019-02-24 06:30:43 UTC  

Himalayan

2019-02-24 06:30:52 UTC  

@Paul H - MI no, I've heard it a lot so it can't be something as obscure as Hungarian

2019-02-24 06:31:29 UTC  

You have tjmaxx down there lol

2019-02-24 06:32:06 UTC  

It was probably my dad and them coming up with it because it rhymed with Papa, but honestly, I'm not sure beyond that. They passed away years ago and my dad is asleep, I could ask in the morning

2019-02-24 06:32:57 UTC  

Our local Russians control the one here.

2019-02-24 06:33:38 UTC  

I just looked it up and apparently it's an informal English word, nothing special @Paul H - MI

2019-02-24 06:34:42 UTC  

I always just referred to my grandma as "my grandma" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2019-02-24 06:34:45 UTC  

Yeah, ours is controlled by 90iq mestizos and blacks

2019-02-24 06:34:57 UTC  

@Jacob Huh.. Interesting, because although their family came from Germany and Austro-Hungary, our surname is Anglo-Saxon to the extent that there are several Englishmen bearing the same surname

2019-02-24 06:35:00 UTC  

Pretty girls shop there with their mothers.

2019-02-24 06:35:06 UTC  

A couple Swedes too

2019-02-24 06:35:18 UTC  

I only shop there for pants and condiments

2019-02-24 06:35:35 UTC  

Lol

2019-02-24 06:36:03 UTC  

well I mean English is the dominant language in the US (for now at least) so it would make sense that your family uses an English word

2019-02-24 06:36:12 UTC  

I don't think it's that deep

2019-02-24 06:36:35 UTC  

No, but it's always fun to think about